September McGee paints lively, colorful renderings with her innovative Impressionist style. Loaded with unique strokes and texture, her paintings hold a luminous quality inviting viewers to look into her world and observe her impressions of her many subjects. September has an extensive resume of National and International Juried Shows and Awards and hold four Signature Member Honors and two Elected Member Honors with prestigious American Art Societies. She is also a published author.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Six NEW original oil paintings, created for my 2013 Collection is debuting at the Greenberg Fine Art Gallery!

"At The Met Series - In Love With Georgia"

Original oil on Senso Linen

"Santa Fe Series - Santa Fe Mountain - New Years Eve"

Original oil on Belgian Linen

I am pleased to announce I am now being represented by: Greenberg Fine Art Gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico

Greenberg Fine Art Gallery is owned and operated by Mark Greenberg whose personal vision for quality fine art is elegantly represented in this prestigious gallery. Located on beautiful Canyon Road in Santa Fe, the gallery hosts multiple rooms filled with a striking blend of classical and contemporary paintings and sculptures.

The 2013 Collection includes:At The Met Series

My “At The Met Series” derived
from countless visits to the Metropolitan Museum ofFine Arts in New York.It was fascinating watching the stance people
don as they viewed the masterpieces.I
decided I had to paint these amazing moments. The first edition of the “At The Met Series”
had 4 paintings exhibited in six National Juried shows with several awards and sold out. Each piece resonates with my new fresh palette and creative textures rendered
with the signature brushstrokes
indicative of my impressionist style.

Santa Fe Series

My “Santa Fe Series” isbrand new to my repetroire, inspired by a
recent visit to New Mexico. No matter
the season, the light in Santa Fe is like no other. The adobe buildings and sidewalks glow with a
warm rose and yellow hue. I purchased a
special tube of oil paint, Gamblin copper, for this series, which when mixed
with titanium white and naples yellow, with a touch of coral red, creates the
beautiful hue I wanted to capture.